Abstract

In this issue we depart from our general policy of offering translations of articles by Chinese Communist writers in order to present commentaries on recent political and legal developments in China by three Soviet scholars. These articles contain useful information, but they are even more valuable for the attitudes expressed. Not only do they shed light on the nature of the Sino-Soviet dispute, but it is not unlikely that if it were possible for the Chinese opponents of the faction led by Mao Tsetung and Lin Piao to speak out, they would be expressing themselves in much the same terms as the three Soviet writers.

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